Dominique Martin Dupuy

Dominique Martin Dupuy (1767-21 October 1798) was a General de Brigade of the French Revolutionary Army during the French Revolutionary Wars.

Biography
Dominique Martin Dupuy was born in Toulouse, France in 1767, the son of a baker. Dupuy was elected junior Lieutenant-Colonel of the Haute-Garonne Regiment of the French Revolutionary Army at the start of the French Revolutionary Wars in 1792, and he distinguished himself while commanding a brigade of the Armee d'Italie under General Napoleon Bonaparte. In 1797, he served as Governor of Milan, and he became known for his frequent correspondence with the Jacobin Club of Toulouse. In 1798, he was one of the brigade commanders of the Armee d'Orient during Bonaparte's Egyptian Campaign, and he was murdered during the Cairo Revolt.